Has there been any further comments specifically addressing the cohort information? I can't fathom how we are supposed to be expected to name our contractors on this label. Have they not made a similar concession as on the GCC to redact that info or assign contractors a code but not be listed by name? I won't even connect with people who work at my contractors on Linked In and I'm supposed to write their company name on a label and sew it to the item? WTF?

Read my last entry [url=//fashion-incubator.com/archive/what-is-a-batch/]What is a batch[/url], especially the comments. I realize people have been saying you have to print contractor information but they're wrong as I've been trying to point out for all these months (ditto for cohort info on the GCC). Since December anyway. The CPSC is expected to release clarifications on tracking labels this week, rumored to be today._________________Please don't PM me, use the email button instead.

Sigh. Currently I assign a pre-printed, numbered label...and then keep track of everything else in a database according to what that number is. So I know everything about the customer/order/product specs but the customer only has a number to refer to.

Is this okay to do? What this guy is saying is what I was thinking was all right for a small manufacturer.

From everything I am reading, so long as I make some link to my own paperwork to where I can identify when the item was made, by whom and with what fabrics ... along with the federal regulations ... then I have covered the BATCH issue.